The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium).
We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights
Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are
enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!

Do you love the water? This one-day workshop outlines the properties of water and exercise, and the latest research supporting the benefits of water resistance on muscle strengthening and cardiovascular endurance. Learn how to create and teach a safe, effective aquatic class or just learn techniques to enhance your own water workouts.

The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium).
We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights
Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are
enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!

Want to become a lifeguard? Learn to prevent, prepare for, and respond to aquatic emergencies with American Red Cross Lifeguard Training. Through classroom lecture and hands-on practice. What a great way to help you attain a fun, rewarding, challenging job.
** Registration required through the HWC front desk.

Prospective and admitted students are invited to tour campus during Western Oregon University's Spring Break. The Office of Admissions will offer campus tours weekdays during the break at 1:30 p.m. Tours depart from the lobby of the Office of Admissions, which is located in the Academic Programs and Support Center Building. Admissions counselors are also available to meet with students and their guests by appointment. Students are also invited to attend WOU's annual Spring Break Visit on March 28. Please contact the Office of Admissions for more information.

The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium).
We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights
Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are
enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!

Want to become a lifeguard? Learn to prevent, prepare for, and respond to aquatic emergencies with American Red Cross Lifeguard Training. Through classroom lecture and hands-on practice. What a great way to help you attain a fun, rewarding, challenging job.
** Registration required through the HWC front desk.

Prospective and admitted students are invited to tour campus during Western Oregon University's Spring Break. The Office of Admissions will offer campus tours weekdays during the break at 1:30 p.m. Tours depart from the lobby of the Office of Admissions, which is located in the Academic Programs and Support Center Building. Admissions counselors are also available to meet with students and their guests by appointment. Students are also invited to attend WOU's annual Spring Break Visit on March 28. Please contact the Office of Admissions for more information.

The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium).
We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights
Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are
enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!

Want to become a lifeguard? Learn to prevent, prepare for, and respond to aquatic emergencies with American Red Cross Lifeguard Training. Through classroom lecture and hands-on practice. What a great way to help you attain a fun, rewarding, challenging job.
** Registration required through the HWC front desk.

Prospective and admitted students are invited to tour campus during Western Oregon University's Spring Break. The Office of Admissions will offer campus tours weekdays during the break at 1:30 p.m. Tours depart from the lobby of the Office of Admissions, which is located in the Academic Programs and Support Center Building. Admissions counselors are also available to meet with students and their guests by appointment. Students are also invited to attend WOU's annual Spring Break Visit on March 28. Please contact the Office of Admissions for more information.

The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium).
We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights
Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are
enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!

Want to become a lifeguard? Learn to prevent, prepare for, and respond to aquatic emergencies with American Red Cross Lifeguard Training. Through classroom lecture and hands-on practice. What a great way to help you attain a fun, rewarding, challenging job.
** Registration required through the HWC front desk.

Prospective and admitted students are invited to tour campus during Western Oregon University's Spring Break. The Office of Admissions will offer campus tours weekdays during the break at 1:30 p.m. Tours depart from the lobby of the Office of Admissions, which is located in the Academic Programs and Support Center Building. Admissions counselors are also available to meet with students and their guests by appointment. Students are also invited to attend WOU's annual Spring Break Visit on March 28. Please contact the Office of Admissions for more information.

The Office of Admissions invites prospective and admitted students to participate in Western Oregon University's annual Spring Break Visit. Program activities will include information sessions, campus tours and lunch. Our Spring Break Visit is a great opportunity to discover why WOU is the perfect fit for you!

The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium).
We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights
Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are
enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!

Want to become a lifeguard? Learn to prevent, prepare for, and respond to aquatic emergencies with American Red Cross Lifeguard Training. Through classroom lecture and hands-on practice. What a great way to help you attain a fun, rewarding, challenging job.
** Registration required through the HWC front desk.

Prospective and admitted students are invited to tour campus during Western Oregon University's Spring Break. The Office of Admissions will offer campus tours weekdays during the break at 1:30 p.m. Tours depart from the lobby of the Office of Admissions, which is located in the Academic Programs and Support Center Building. Admissions counselors are also available to meet with students and their guests by appointment. Students are also invited to attend WOU's annual Spring Break Visit on March 28. Please contact the Office of Admissions for more information.

The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium).
We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights
Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are
enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!